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Anaesthesia, 1997
A simple, anonymous questionnaire was used to examine the depth of drug history taken from patients by a group of junior doctors. The results showed that most who replied restricted their history to prescription medicines and smoking. We feel that this is no longer sufficient and that a drug history should be expanded to include substances such as ...
G, Hocking, W F, deMello
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A simple, anonymous questionnaire was used to examine the depth of drug history taken from patients by a group of junior doctors. The results showed that most who replied restricted their history to prescription medicines and smoking. We feel that this is no longer sufficient and that a drug history should be expanded to include substances such as ...
G, Hocking, W F, deMello
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"For a more complete picture of your patient's health, the following guide offers parameters for discussion of sexual health issues. A sexual history needs to be taken during a patient's initial visit, during routine preventive exams, and when you see ...
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979
To the Editor.— The article by Friedman et al in theArchives(138:1359-1361, 1978) describing an automated verbal medical history system raises some important ethical questions regarding the physician-patient relationship. Clearly, the need for such a device is in doubt.
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To the Editor.— The article by Friedman et al in theArchives(138:1359-1361, 1978) describing an automated verbal medical history system raises some important ethical questions regarding the physician-patient relationship. Clearly, the need for such a device is in doubt.
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The Foundation Years, 2000
© 2004 The Medicine Publishing Company Ltd 1 MEDICINE Volume 32:9 The history is the most important and most productive part of neurological assessment, the purpose of which is to answer the following questions. • Where is the lesion? • What is it? • Could all of this patient’s problems result from a single lesion at one location, or must there be more
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© 2004 The Medicine Publishing Company Ltd 1 MEDICINE Volume 32:9 The history is the most important and most productive part of neurological assessment, the purpose of which is to answer the following questions. • Where is the lesion? • What is it? • Could all of this patient’s problems result from a single lesion at one location, or must there be more
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1963
Abstract Methods of collecting and analyzing family histories are discussed from the point of view of the physician interested in screening case histories for information of diagnostic or prognostic value, or in family counselling or in finding out more about the genetics of disease.
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Abstract Methods of collecting and analyzing family histories are discussed from the point of view of the physician interested in screening case histories for information of diagnostic or prognostic value, or in family counselling or in finding out more about the genetics of disease.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1976
Including in the routine medical history some basic questions regarding sexual functioning can help to identify persons with sexual problems and to encourage future dialogue. The first step in counseling is to obtain a history of the patient's specific complaint.
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Including in the routine medical history some basic questions regarding sexual functioning can help to identify persons with sexual problems and to encourage future dialogue. The first step in counseling is to obtain a history of the patient's specific complaint.
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2009
What are the unique contributions of historical information to the child assessment process? What are the typical domains, variables, or behaviors, assessed by such strategies? What structured and unstructured history taking methods are available? How should clinicians go about collecting comprehensive historical information Âefficiently?
Frick, Paul J. +2 more
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What are the unique contributions of historical information to the child assessment process? What are the typical domains, variables, or behaviors, assessed by such strategies? What structured and unstructured history taking methods are available? How should clinicians go about collecting comprehensive historical information Âefficiently?
Frick, Paul J. +2 more
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Taking a comprehensive health history: learning through practice and reflection
Taking a comprehensive health history is a core competency of the advanced nursing role. The purpose of the health history is to source important and intimate knowledge about the patient and allow the nurse and patient to establish a therapeutic ...
Shirley Ingram
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2006
Why should you inquire about sexual concerns? The importance of sexual health to a woman's quality of life and general health and well-being cannot be overstated, yet the topic is too often ignored by gynecologists and primary care physicians. This article has been geared toward helping overcome some of the barriers to physicians simply opening the ...
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Why should you inquire about sexual concerns? The importance of sexual health to a woman's quality of life and general health and well-being cannot be overstated, yet the topic is too often ignored by gynecologists and primary care physicians. This article has been geared toward helping overcome some of the barriers to physicians simply opening the ...
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